Gungahlin NBN rollout 'to be very quick'
Residents in Canberra's north have been told they can expect to access the NBN by the end of next year.
View ArticleResidents anticipate NBN rollout
Residents at Gungahlin in Canberra's north will be among the first to access the National Broadband Network in the ACT.
View ArticleCensus celebrates 100 years
In 1911 Canberra was nothing more than a sheep paddock, and now 100 years on the census has been launched in one of the city's fastest growing suburbs.
View ArticleStart date for Gungahlin NBN rollout
Work to connect Gungahlin to the National Broadband Network will begin in October.
View ArticleSafety inspector assaulted during cafe audit
Police are investigating an alleged assault on a workplace safety inspector at a Gungahlin cafe.
View ArticleNBN to expand its Gungahlin rollout
An additional 14,000 premises in Gungahlin will be connected to the National Broadband Network as part of an expansion of the high speed internet link.
View ArticleTransport plan makes room for transit lane
The ACT Government says Northbourne Avenue would have to change significantly to accommodate light rail or a rapid bus system.
View ArticleNew website to stop charity dumpers
Anger over the dumping of rubbish at charity collection bins in Canberra has spawned an anti-dumping website to show the impact on charities.
View Article500 public servants to move to Gungahlin
About 500 ACT Government public servants will be relocated to new offices in Canberra's north in two years.
View Article500 public servants to move to Gungahlin
Gungahlin in Canberra's north is set to become the city's latest public servant hub, with 500 act workers to move there by 2014.
View Article40kph speed limit open for comment
The ACT Government has left the door open to expand 40 kilometre per hour speed limits to all Canberra town centres.
View ArticleRare turtle found in Canberra lake
A rare native turtle found in a Canberra lake has a new home at the National Zoo and Aquarium.
View ArticleFire guts Gungahlin home
Fires has caused about $250,000 damage to a house in north Canberra.
View ArticleFederal red tape 'holding up housing'
ACT Treasurer Andrew Barr says federal red tape is holding up the release of residential land in Canberra.
View ArticleFederal red tape 'delaying land releases'
Commonwealth red tape is delaying the release of new residential land in Canberra, according to the ACT Government.
View ArticleSpeed limit lifted to 90km on Gungahlin Drive
The ACT Government has announced plans to increase the speed limit on the Gungahlin Drive extension to 90 kilometres per hour.
View ArticleNew lead in Grosvenor murder case
Police investigating the 2002 murder of Kathryn Grosvenor are calling on the public to help identify two men.
View Article$860m price tag for north side light rail
The ACT Government says its public transport options linking Gungahlin and Canberra's city centre would cost up to $860 million.
View ArticleHistoric homestead preserved as art gallery
Canberra's historic Gungaderra homestead has been transformed into an art gallery, helping artists gain local exposure.
View ArticleRail cost splits rapid transit supporters
About two-thirds of Canberrans want a light rail or rapid bus corridor built between Gungahlin and Civic, according to an independent survey.
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